Re: [PATCH] valgrind: ignore SSE-based strlen invalid reads

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Carlos MartÃn Nieto <cmn@xxxxxxxx> writes:

>  Looking at that header, strlen is one of the few functions not being
> replaced by its __builtin version, and I only see __builtin_strlen in
> the C++ patches. I'll rephrase to something like "Some versions of
> strlen use SSE which then get inlined" to avoid blaming anyone in
> particular, though thinking about it, it does seem logical that it's
> GCC's builtin strlen.

All processor optimized versions of strlen in glibc are out-of-line, so
any use of SSE can only come from __builtin_strlen.

Andreas.

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